Sanyo Electric Co C412SA Single-Mode Cellular Phone (CDMA) User Manual

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Operating Instructions
Name & functi of - ts
Antenna
Incoming call light
blinks green when the phone rings. and lights red during battery
charging.
Sub-display
shows walt tlme. receive time, etc, while the set is closed.
Speaker
used to Incoming calls
Strap hole
Ear-microphone jack
used to connect an Dptlonal switchable ear microphone,
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used to set a message or to enter a selected item (simllar func~
tlons as the key on top of the set).
E. B Up/Down keys
used to adjust the volume, scroll through the Memory Dial con- 5
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tents. convert characters, and to make function settings (similar
functions as the key on top of the set).
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Earpiece 0- ,, .
used to hear, other party‘s voice. VENOUS messages. etc.
Display @
shows various settlngs, phone numbers. etc.
Flexible keys
used to select items shown at the bottom of the display (refer to
'Using the flexible keys“ on page 391.)
69 key
used for the EZweb servlce.
Volume/Retrieve/Convert/Phonebook(m)/
Redial(a)/Cursor key
used to set the volume, call a memory dlal, redial, convert Kanji
characters, and Select functions.
@ (Start) key
used to make or receive a call.
Dial keys
used to enter phone numbers and characters.
Microphone
used to convey your voice during a call.
External connection terminal
used to connect an optional device such as a quick-rechargeable
cigarette lighter adapter.
(End) key
used to turn on and off the power. to end a call, or to hold a re-
sponse,
key
used to call the menu or to enter selected Items.
65 key
used to send and receive E-mail and C-mail service, to delete char-
acters. or to return to the previous displayr
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OThe following illustration is for explanation purpose only. Not all indications will actually
be displayed at the same time.
OWhen any key is pressed, illumination will turn on for about 1 0 seconds.
TI] shows signal strength. The more seg-
' ments, the stronger the signal. In" is
displayed while you are out of the ser-
vice area or in a weak signal field.
a indications
a is displayed during ‘Kanji/
Hiragana' entry mode.
is displayed during ‘Katakana"
3 Security display 7 entry mode.
This shows up when the en-
crypted information is displayed.
a shows up when the phone is
connected the EZ-web server.
§ is displayed during alphanu-
meric entry mode,
‘ is displayed during pager style
E shows up when there is an un- entry mode (in em fonts).
opened mall. , _ _
g is displayed during pager style
5 shows up when you turn off the entry mode (in en fonts).
ringer.
fl is displayed during numeric
h shows up when you set the se- entry mode.
cret mode.
appears when the content
shows u durin call.
‘ p g overflows the display.
. indicates the battergfgack
power in 3 levels, “ " is
displayed during battery
charge.
3? shows up when the front/
backlight is set.
shows up when a message
memo is set.
B shows up when the timer
mode is set for the manner
mode.
shows up when the manner
. shows up when the schedule
mode is set.
function alarm is set,
6 shows up when you set the @ Silent vibrator mode
easy timer.
9 Pochette mode
shows up when you set the
vibration function. @ Original manner mode
shows up when you set the
0’ shows up during battery
alarm clock,
charge after setting the home
mode.
Power saving during standby for next information
in order to minimize the power consumption. the cdmaOne C41 25A dis-
play turns automatically to power saving mode when key operation is
stopped for a while.
Indication " h " turns to " {g ' in power saving mode,
The indication restores with key operation.
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l Using the flexible keys
The flexible keys correspond to the items shown at the bottom of the display.
Press the key below each indication to select it. (Example)
There are several different patterns of indications Indie-Hons on
shown on the dlsplay, and the functions of the flex— me My ”m
ible keys vary accodingly.
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flexible keys
In this instruction manual. the indications for the ‘
flexible keys are expressed as shown below. -I_-
XThe illustrations in this manual differs slightly from the actual displays.
I © key
In this instruction manual, the point at which to press the key Is Indicated as shown below.
Example) Press top or bottom —'
O Contlnuous scrolling can be made by holding down.
ub disla indications
O The following illustration is for explanation purpose only. Some indications will not be
displayed depending on circumstances.
OWhen , , ® is pressed, illumination will turn on for about 10 seconds.
OThe sub-dlsplay does not work while the cover is opened. , . "1“
E shows up when there is an
unopened mail.
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Manner mode, ringer and vi-
brator settings are displayed.
3 shows up when you turn off
the ringer.
I shows up when the mail
box is full.
I! shows up when a message
memo Is set.
Tll shows signal strength. The
‘ more segments, the stronger
v shows up when you set the
vibration function.
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shows up when you set the
secret mode.
shows up when you set the
secret mode and the slde key
guard at the same tlme.
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}‘ silent Vibrator mode the signal. “In” is displayed
while you are out of the ser-
g Pochette mode vice area or In a weak signal
} Orlglnal manner mode f'eld' .
shows up when the side key
3 Home mode guard is set.
ll
indicates the battery pack
power In 3 levels. ‘fi' is dis-
played during battery
charge.
arc-in w h the AC Ada-ter
1 . Insert the connector of the AC adapter firmly into the desktop charger
(see figure 1).
2. Connect the plug of the AC adapter to an AC 1 00V wall outlet (see figure
2).
3. Place the au telephone unit (with battery pack attached) into the desktop
charger with care of the direction. (see figure 3, 4)
The light (of incoming call / charging) lights up in red,’3tl' appears on the
display and then begins to charge the battery,
— While charn-in Fully charged
ll-hts u- in red II-hts u. In -reen
Phone unit's power is ONflThe f it appears
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4. When fully charged, remove the phone from the desktop charger,and then
disconnect the plug from the AC wall outlet .
Charging tlme:
approxlmetely 1 1 5
Light minutes.
(lights up in red)
on telephone
unit \
(With “31130 AC Adapter @
pack attached) ' l
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AC Wall Outlet
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‘ You can charge the battery with wrnlng the power ON, but it will take longer.
' I! ma battery has not been used for a long period or not charged for some time after sounding the
alert when may not start charging.
other than the cases that the battery is broken or its life is overJt starts charging In the normal
way some minutes later.
' when you charge the battery in weak signal areas, it might take time for the llght (of lncomirlg/
charging) to light up after you set the phone unit into the desktop charger.
’ After chargingpull out the connector with pushinng both side release buttons.
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2 Extending the antenna
The radio waves cannot be transmitted or received well if the antenna is
not extended, To facilitate transmission and reception of radio waves, use
the phone by positioning the antenna vertically with respect to the ground.
0 Extending the antenna. 0 Retracting the antenna.
Move it straight down by pulling on a lower part
Extend the antenna until it of the antenna,
stops with a click, To avoid damaging the antenna, never apply
direct pressure to the top part of the antenna
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3 Turning the power on.
Press and hold or more than one second. 7
When you turn the power on, you‘ll hear the wake-up tone.
After a few seconds, the sign will change to standby. “m“jne,
(The display remains lit for about 1 0 seconds.)
”Charamigo" data is not registered at the time of gurchase. The
message em- 5 E —:mv—s«*!lu't QR L Tb“ appears
when you turn the power on When you press 63 (YES) and
register "Charamlgo' data, the character is displayed thereafter,
(see Charamlgo Function Guidebook.) If you press ® (N0),
standby indication will be displayed
Until you register the user data or cancel the character display
function (see Charamlgo Function Guidebook), the message
‘4’-v 5 S —=I‘H‘F—5*lflt'1’ 1! bit)?!“ is displayed when-
ever you turn the power on.
0 Turning the power off
Press and hold for more than one second.
Power Is turned offe
In this manual, the display shows the indications for the case when the character
display function is off.
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4 Checking the display screen
Check the display screen and make sure it is shown in the figure below after yo
turn the power on. This will indicates if the phone is in good working order.
The availability dipoma ls Indicated In three levels
[3
Level 3 Level 2 Level 1
full 4 medium P low
0 G when no power is left
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appears on the displayn
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0 Even In main service areas there are places mat only receive weak signals
In this case, you might not hear well or your call may be cut off.
The above battery level figures show remaining battery strength.
Certain charges in conditions may cause the battery level figures
to fluctuate.(See example of figure right.)
Displaying your own phone number.
1 .While in standby mode or while making a call, press @.
2.Pressing displays your au telephone number. 4
Callin- a landline, a mobile, PHS -ho
1 .Enter the phone number you want to call.
Area code - local code - subscriber's numberl
example: 03-0001 -XXXX
Always include the area code, even when calling to a number in the same area
you are in.
2.Press to place a call.
If you enter a wrong number:
' Press briefly - the last dialed digit will be deleted.
‘Press and hold 9“ the entire phone number will be deleted.
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Making an International Call
1. Enter the phone number you want to call using the following pattern.
International dial code - Country code - Area code - subscribers number
2. Press to place the call.
example: to call New York City, number 123-XXXX.
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To make international caller you need to fill out an application from KDDI interna-
tlonal call services. Call numbers are given below for your reference:
From landline phone or au phone: 01 20-786—001 (toll free)
(9:00 to 21 :oo)
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Answerin- a call
1. The ring tone sounds/vibrator buzzes, and the incoming call lamp
flashes.
2. Press @ to answer the call.
An incoming call Call also be answered by pressing any of the ©© .~
MOE) or keys.
If you do not answer the call or the caller disconnects before the call is answered,
"51335 U ' will be displayed.
Enterin- characters:
This is the method of entering names for registering memory dials and
writing mail for "0 mail" and "E mail.“
Each time you press -the entry mode will change:
Press [1—5 and find the entry mode you want.
"Kanji', “liliraganzf entry mode.
"Katakaria' entry mode.
"Alphabeltic' entry mode.
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"Phone number" entry mode.
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Letters are assigned to each key as shown below. Press 8 key repeatedly
to cycle through letters assigned to that key.
‘Kanji‘,‘Hiragana' “Katakana” "Alphanumeric"
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Switches lowercase
Move the cursor (-) to the left and to the right
Converts to Kan'l Switches between full-size Switches between full-size
characters J and half-size characters. and hallsize characters.
Note 1: It is possible enter symbols (full srze), pictographs and symbols (half size).
Note 2: It Is possible to put in me line change mark ' in entering characters in the EZweb service.
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Rev-isterin Memor Dials.
You can register frequently used phone numbers and E-mail addresses.
You can store up to 500 phone numbers and E-mail addresses in the memory dials.
I Registering memory dials (Stan with the menu.)
To register memory dials, carry out the following basic operation,
1 . Press '.
The main menu is displayed
2. Select “lift" by © and press ..
The list of phone directory functions is displayed.
3. Press ..
The registration selection of extension item is displayed.
@ Extension item is registered.
.: Extension item is not“ registered.
4. Press @ or @.
When @ is pressed. the smallest vacant number of the memory numbers No.000
- No.099 is indicated.
When. is pressed, the smallest vacant number of the memory numbers No.1 00
- No.499 is indicated.
5. Enter the item you want.
Select the icon of the item you want by © and press @ to enter it.
As for the items you can enter, see “Registration Items of Memory Dials".
6. Press .
This completes registration.
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You can register the following items in the memory dials, in addition to the
phone numbers.
Pronunciation
- Class of No 1
Up to 12 em~size charac»
ters (24 ensize characters)
Up to 24 en-size charac~
ters
Up to 36 digits
Names entered in Kanjl/leagana are regis»
tered automatically.
Phone numbers can be classified and con-
trolled |ri 6 classes.
Phone N02 Up to 35 digits You can register phone number only when
"Phone No 1' Is entered
Class of No 2
You can register phone number only when
"Phone No.1“ Is entered.
Email address 1
Email address 2
Group No. (Group
name)
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Up to 64 en-slze alphanu-
meric Characters
Up to 64 en-size alphanu~
merit characters
You can register Email address only when
“E-mall address“ is entered.
Special melody
Up to 40 em—slze char-
acters
Up to 1 28 en-size char~
acters
Up to 40 em-size char
acters
You can classify and control names into 1 1
groups,
Message memo can be changed according to
the name you preset.
Melody & Animation can be changed accord-
ing to the name you preset.
Ringer can be changed according to me name
you preset.
Image/color can be changed according to the
name you preset
You can prevent dlscloslng the content of reg-
istration to other persons.
Content of registration cannot be changed.
M1) These Items can be registered in the memory dials of memory No. 000 - 099 only.
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Makin- a call with Memor Dial.
You can call by using phone numbers saved in Memory Dial.
There are 8 ways to recall numbers saved in Memory Dial.
® Dial Memory Dial numbers by using the number pad.
® Dial by Japanese phonetic symbols. i.e. hiragana or katakana.
® Dial by telephone book order.
@ Dial by letters.
© Dial by phone number fragment.
(6) Dial by memory number order.
6) Dial by group number.
Dial by type of phone.
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I Finding a name using the dial keys:
You can dial from a list of the names whose first letters are entered using a same
dial key.
1 . Press a desired dial key from -
than one second.
example: to find a name that begins with 71,4’-.’7.'r.:|,A, B, C, a. b, c, 2, press @
and hold it for more
2. Press and hold @ or press (if) several times to scroll through and
display the name you want.
3. Press 1:4
4. Press ® or access the telephone number.
I Finding a name in the Japanese alphabetical order:
1. Press -.
2. Use to scroll through and display the name you want.
3. Press
4. Press 629 or @ access the telephone number.
I Finding a name in the stored telephone book:
3. Press CO) or © to access the telephone book.
4. Use © to scroll through and display the name you want.
5. Press
6. Press (E or ® access the telephone number.
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I Finding a name using its first Ietter(s):
1. Press ©.
2. Press ..
3. Enter the first Ietter(s) of the desired name.
4. Press IE! or '.
5. Use to scroll through and display the name you want.
6. Press -.
7. Press ($9 or access the telephone number.
I Finding a name by the phone number:
1. Press ©.
2. Press ..
3. Enter the first several digits of the desired phone number.
4. Press or '.
5. Use to scroll through and display the name you want.
6. Press -.
7. Press @ or @ access the telephone number.
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I Finding a name in the order of the Memory Dial number:
1 . Press ©.
2. Press @.
3. Use to scroll through and display the name you want.
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4. Press
5. Press @ or access the telephone number.
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I Findin a name by the Group number:
1 . Press 6.
2. Press ..
3. Press - , @ to select the desired Group number.
4. Use to scroll through and display the name you want to call.
5. Press -.
6. Press ® or @ access the telephone number.
I Findi a name by the phone type:
1. Presslé.
2. Press ..
3. Press © to select the desired phone type.
4. Use © to scroll through and display the name you want.
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6. Press @ or ® access the telephone number.
S - eed Dial:
g I Calling Memory Dial numbers 000-009
8  To dial the phone number stored at number 005.
g. 1 . Press ..
é 2 Press -.
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g I Calling Memory Dial numbers 010-099
g  To dial the phone number stored at number 01 5.
g 1. Press @ , -.
2. Press @.
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List of functions
Group F0
-2_ Instructions 01 functions besides F functions
Group F1 0
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Reset the functlon serum 5
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m Sam 5 thernteforcalls
Re-Isterin grow names
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Prohlbltlng E-mail and C-mail servloe
Group F60
Rwisleri , waffle
Settin- me - & animation
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Group FBO
Pia u; messaw (s) from the answerin- service
the messa 5 e(s) from the answerln- servlce
Incomln- calls uncondltlonall
m Forwar- : incomim calls selective .
Group FQO
§< : Unable to operate during the call
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Weight: approximately 100 9 (including battery pack)
Continuous talk time: approximately 1 50 minutes
Continuous standby time: approximately 200 hours
Dimensions (H/W/D): approximately 94mm x 49mm x 24mm
(not including the antenna and protuberances)
O The continuous talk time and continuous standby time are the average values of
when the signals can be received normally while the telephone is in the standstiil
status,
The operation time may be reduced to almost half due to charging conditions,
temperature, and other operation environment conditions, signal condition at the
location of use, function setting, etc. ' ‘
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